Clutter is a small Mac OS X application that lets you put music CDs on your desktop. You can drag them anywhere -- they're really windows. Line them up neatly or put them in piles, it's your choice. Each one looks like the real CD's cover, and double-clicking it tells iTunes -- or your SqueezeBox or SoundBridge -- to play that CD.

Think of Clutter as an alternate user interface to your music collection. When deciding what to play next, instead of searching through a huge alphabetical list, let your eye roam over the covers of your favorite CDs and those you've been listening to recently.

For minitechnik and everyone else looking for this app, I've found a working download link (http://www.tucows.com/preview/304687) and uploaded the file to RS: http://rapidshare.com/files/220907495/Clutter_1.0d13.sit

I don't think it's the latest version, but it's all I've found. Finally, after going trough all that hassle, I didn't like the app :(

I hadn't used clutter in like a year, or whenever itunes with coverflow came out, then I saw it here and fired it up again. It's great - I'd forgotten how much I liked it. It'll be even better with the clean desktop of leopard.

It also inspired me to clear a lot of crap off my desktop, which is always a good thing.